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Pronunciationjìn
Strokes16 strokes

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Pronunciation jìn
Five Elements None
Fortune None
Radical
Simplified Strokes 16 strokes
Traditional Strokes 16 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

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You Collection, Lower Volume Radical: Cowrie (bèi) Jin Kangxi strokes: 16 Page 1210, Entry 20 Tang Rhymes (Tangyun), Collected Rhymes (Jiyun), and Rhyme Compendium (Yunhui) define the pronunciation as jin (falling tone). Shuowen Jiezi explains this as a gift presented during a meeting. Guangyun refers to this as a precious gift. Leipian states that using wealth to express one's intentions is called jin. Yan Yanzhi: Rhapsody on the Red-Maned Horse (Zhebaima Fu) mentions some who come from afar to present gifts. The annotation notes this refers to wealth. Rhyme Compendium (Yunhui) refers to wealth presented at a parting. Collected Rhymes (Jiyun) notes it is sometimes written in a variant form (jin), and also written as (jin). Five Sounds Collected Rhymes (Wuyin Jiyun) defines the pronunciation as jin (falling tone), with the same meaning.

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